3PB Barrister Poonam Bhari is nominated for ''Women in Law Awards 2020''
15th January 2020
3PB Barristers are delighted to announce that Poonam Bhari Poonam BhariCall: 1999has been nominated for the ''Women in Law awards 2020''.
The Women in Law Awards honours the inspiring achievements of women across all segments of the industry.
The finalists and winners will be revealed on 2 June 2020 at The Hilton Bankside. To see the full list of nominations please click here.
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